The Minnesota Vikings have a lot of needs to address in the 2011 NFL Draft. This mock draft will, hopefully, give Vikings fans a look at the possible rookies they will field in the 2011 season (if there is a 2011 season).

The Vikings started 2010 as Super Bowl favorites, a top NFC team. Several breakdowns later, the Vikings were last place in the NFC North, even behind the lowly Detroit Lions. They went 6-10 and watched rival Green Bay do something they failed to do the season before, win the Super Bowl.

Second Round: Jake Locker, QB, Washington

Ok, his senior season wasn't exactly what everyone expected from Locker, but he dealt with injury concerns and posted exceptional numbers for four years on a sub-par Washington team.

Not only is durability a concern, but he could opt to play baseball instead. Locker has come out and said he loves football and it seems like there is no way he'll choose baseball, but with the impending lockout, his contract with the Los Angeles Angels in the MLB and his durability issues, he will drop.

Locker will be an excellent player if he can stay healthy and could be the savior at the quarterback position for the Vikings.

He has pro-style offense experience and he can move around if need be. Not to mention he was a great leader at Washington and has an outstanding work ethic.

Fourth Round: Sam Acho, DE, Texas

Acho is a third or fourth rounder in my book, and the Vikings would be picking up a great defensive end in the process.

Throughout his career, he racked up 20 sacks, getting nine last season.

Acho was a two-year starter for the Longhorns and was named All-Big 12 in 2010. Acho has pretty good size measuring in at 6'3" and 260 pounds, and has great instincts out on the field.

In his two years starting, he played against top competition and played through pain. Acho didn't get much time to show his skill playing in the shadow of Brian Orakpo and Sergio Kindle since he walked on to the Austin campus.

Acho has a great career ahead of him and definitely has Pro Bowl caliber potential.

Fifth Round: Korey Lindsey-Woods, CB, Southern Illinois

Lindsey-Woods is a great under-the-radar pick for the Vikings. He gives the Vikings an added cornerback that could start over the likes of Frank Walker and Lito Sheppard.

Lindsey could definitely fall deep into the fifth round; as he is either a late fourth to fifth-round pick.

He's pretty athletic, and is a solid coverage cornerback. Lindsey would just need a little work, but has tremendous upside, and with the Vikings, could definitely have the time to develop into a solid starting cornerback in a couple of years.